What is the substitution of a purine base with a pyrimidine base known as?

What is the substitution of a purine base with a pyrimidine base known as? Correct Answer Transversion

The substitution of a purine base with a pyrimidine base or vice versa is known as transversion. This refers to the substitution mutation which is the replacement of one base by another.

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